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AFL ARCHITECTS

"....Infinite 3D's impressive photography successfully promotes AFL's work on the international stage. Image quality, a professional yet affable approach, and unrivalled dedication to their work ensures our continued working relationship.”

John Roberts

Sports Director, AFL Architects

Infinite 3D enjoy a particularly strong, extensive and diverse international portfolio of 3D visualisation projects and architectural photography commissions in the sports sector, including prestigious venues for football, tennis, cricket and athletics.

                       

One of our first major commissions, in 1998, was the proposed all-new stadium for Liverpool Football Club, designed by AFL Architects. We worked on the proposal, in Stanley Park, for a number of years together with a proposal for the extension to the current ground more recently in 2012.

                       

Developing a deep understanding of the unique challenges of sports-venue design, we have visualised and photographed training academies, new stands and complete stadia for a host of international brands for the best part of twenty years, including Manchester United, Chelsea, Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves), Southampton, Everton and Warwickshire CC (Edgbaston).

Our international work includes visualisations in Qatar, China, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and photography in Ireland and South Africa for the World Cup 2010.

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FWP

“We have used Infinite 3d for a number of years to provide visuals in support of many of our projects from interior fit out schemes through to new build stadiums. Their work has been of a consistently high quality and their attention to detail and ability to interpret our requirements is first class. We trust and value Infinite 3D’s input and our conceptual designs have often been enhanced by this; we get far more than simply illustrations of our own ideas.”

Brad Grime

Associate Partner, FWP

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